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For the simple reason that during these months we can enjoy the wonderfully bright and warm days, the summer season is without a doubt one of the most beautiful seasons of the year. Because we can treat ourselves to a vacation that revitalizes both the body and the mind. In summer, many people like to spend their days on the beach, possibly with a refreshing drink in hand, while others prefer to take a walk in the mountains and take advantage of the cooler temperatures. On the other hand, in summer you also have to deal with a series of significant inconveniences characteristic of this time of year. First of all, there is the undeniable reappearance of insects, especially mosquitoes, which can easily enter the house and bite all the people living there.
Since the mosquito trap is so efficient, you will never have to worry about mosquitoes again.
Since the buzzing and nibbling of these insects can quickly wake us up or prevent us from relaxing, the presence of mosquitoes is unbearable, especially during the night hours.
Fortunately, there are highly effective methods that allow you to get rid of mosquitoes and relax without fear of being bitten by them, since you can destroy them.
Anyone can make this mosquito trap, even at home. It is a highly effective mosquito trap that can be made quickly. The recommendation is to constantly focus on these natural remedies and avoid chemical or intrusive solutions.
The trap in question is without a doubt one of the most effective treatments available. In fact, the solution is characterized by the fermentation fumes of sugar and yeast, which can lure mosquitoes into entering the trap. Mosquitoes cannot escape after they enter the bottle, since they fall into the syrup and are trapped in it.
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What do you need to make this simple remedy? First of all, we need to make sure that we have a total of one gram of brewerโs yeast, fifty grams of cane sugar and two hundred milliliters of water. Then we need an empty Coca-Cola bottle with a capacity of two liters.
To make room for the liquid, we take a knife or scissors and cut the bottle in half, making sure that the cut is slightly above the center of the bottle. Next, we bring a saucepan with 200 milliliters of water to a boil and then add fifty grams of brown sugar to the saucepan.
After the sugar has completely dissolved in the water, we remove the saucepan from the heat and let the resulting mixture (the syrup) cool to a temperature below 30 degrees Celsius.
Another option is to put the solution in the refrigerator, where it will cool more quickly. Once this is done, we pour the syrup into the bottom of the bottle and then add one gram of brewerโs yeast to the solution. The mixture does not need to be stirred.
The last step is to insert the bottle cap, which should be facing downwards, into the bottom of the bottle. A piece of adhesive tape should be used to stick the two parts together.
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Only by experimenting with the mosquito trap can you determine whether it is successful or not.
The homemade mosquito trap is now ready for use. Therefore, it is recommended to place the trap in the room where there is the greatest concentration of these annoying insects. This will ensure that the trap attracts the largest possible number of mosquitoes.
For even greater effectiveness, several bottles can be distributed in different areas of the house. This will avoid any jamming. It is recommended to change the syrup about every two weeks or at any other time when you notice that there are no more bubbles.
That fermentation is no longer taking place is indicated by this special feature: accordingly, carbon dioxide is no longer released, which means that the mosquitoes are no longer attracted to that area.
In fact, mosquitoes are attracted to the carbon dioxide we release into the atmosphere when we breathe. The fermentation of syrup and brewerโs yeast produces carbon dioxide, which is essential for the mosquito trap to function naturally.
As mentioned above, the treatment uses the gases produced by fermentation to lure mosquitoes into the bottle in droves. Mosquitoes get caught in the trap by entering through the neck of the bottle, but once inside, they cannot escape and are therefore doomed to die.
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